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POLI 203 LIBRARY WORKSHOP
Michelle Lake
Political Science SCPA FPST and Government Publications Librarian
Library Workshop Course webpage
httpbitlyPOLI203W19
Vanier Library ndash Loyola Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
1st 2nd and 3rd floor VL ndash ldquoVanier Libraryrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Print Journal Archive
Webster Library ndash SGW Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
2nd 3rd 4th and 5th floor of LB - ldquoLibrary Buildingrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Current Print Journals
Grey Nuns Reading Room ndash SGW Campus
1190 Guy St
Access 9am-9pm with student card
Group Study Rooms amp Quiet Study
OutletsWifi
Bring your own device
Discovery Search searches through the library catalogue and some journal article
databases
Itrsquos a great place to start if yoursquore looking for a specific book or
article
Here is where you login to the library
when yoursquore off campus
This is the section for undergrads click
lsquoMorehelliprsquo to see all services available
Course Reserves amp textbooks
Login here to find your
online course readings
Search for print textbooks by course
code here
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Library Workshop Course webpage
httpbitlyPOLI203W19
Vanier Library ndash Loyola Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
1st 2nd and 3rd floor VL ndash ldquoVanier Libraryrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Print Journal Archive
Webster Library ndash SGW Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
2nd 3rd 4th and 5th floor of LB - ldquoLibrary Buildingrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Current Print Journals
Grey Nuns Reading Room ndash SGW Campus
1190 Guy St
Access 9am-9pm with student card
Group Study Rooms amp Quiet Study
OutletsWifi
Bring your own device
Discovery Search searches through the library catalogue and some journal article
databases
Itrsquos a great place to start if yoursquore looking for a specific book or
article
Here is where you login to the library
when yoursquore off campus
This is the section for undergrads click
lsquoMorehelliprsquo to see all services available
Course Reserves amp textbooks
Login here to find your
online course readings
Search for print textbooks by course
code here
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Vanier Library ndash Loyola Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
1st 2nd and 3rd floor VL ndash ldquoVanier Libraryrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Print Journal Archive
Webster Library ndash SGW Campus
247 access with student card after 11pm
2nd 3rd 4th and 5th floor of LB - ldquoLibrary Buildingrdquo
ComputersPrintersPhotocopiersScanners
Group Study Rooms amp Course Reserves Textbooks
Current Print Journals
Grey Nuns Reading Room ndash SGW Campus
1190 Guy St
Access 9am-9pm with student card
Group Study Rooms amp Quiet Study
OutletsWifi
Bring your own device
Discovery Search searches through the library catalogue and some journal article
databases
Itrsquos a great place to start if yoursquore looking for a specific book or
article
Here is where you login to the library
when yoursquore off campus
This is the section for undergrads click
lsquoMorehelliprsquo to see all services available
Course Reserves amp textbooks
Login here to find your
online course readings
Search for print textbooks by course
code here
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Discovery Search searches through the library catalogue and some journal article
databases
Itrsquos a great place to start if yoursquore looking for a specific book or
article
Here is where you login to the library
when yoursquore off campus
This is the section for undergrads click
lsquoMorehelliprsquo to see all services available
Course Reserves amp textbooks
Login here to find your
online course readings
Search for print textbooks by course
code here
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Course Reserves amp textbooks
Login here to find your
online course readings
Search for print textbooks by course
code here
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Library Servicesbull Your student card is your library card You need it to borrow books print
and access the library during 247 hours
bull You can borrow up to 30 print books at a time and keep them for 21 days (then renew them online if no one else requests them)
bull Webster library has 5 book scanners and 3 flatbed scanners that can be used for free
bull To use Library databases access online articles and ebooks when you are off campus use your MyConcordia username and password to login to your Library Account on the Library website
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
How do I find a book or an article when I already know
the title
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Marquez Xavier (2017) Non-democratic politics authoritarianism dictatorship and democratization London Palgrave
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
We want this result It matches all the information from the citation we have
Itrsquos on the 4th floor of Webster
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Siegel N S (2018) ldquoPolitical norms constitutional conventions and President Donald Trump rdquo Indiana Law Journal 93(1) 177-205
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Denisova A (2017) ldquoDemocracy protest and public sphere in Russia after the 2011-2012 anti-government protests digital media at stakerdquo Media Culture amp Society 39(7) 976-994
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
When you click on Find it Concordia a box like the one above will open
If there is a link under the green bar click on it to get to the article
You should end up on the journal page where
you can download a PDF of the article
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Sometimes the Find it Concordia wonrsquot provide a direct link to the
article Instead you need to Search for the Journal in the library catalogue
You want to look for a link to an [electronic
resource] which is an online journal
We want to click on the first link because we need an
article from 2017 The first link has from 1999 ndash present
available
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Kovats E (2017) The emergence of powerful anti-gender movements in Europe and the crisis of liberal democracy In M Kottig R Bitzan amp A Peto (Eds) Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe (pp 175-189) Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Barton J H (2014) International law and the future of freedom Stanford CA Stanford University Press
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
What if we donrsquot have the book or article at Concordia
Interlibrary loansCOLOMBO
bull Request print books and e-journal articles from other libraries
bull Print books are delivered to Concordia for you to borrow
bull E-journal articles are emailed directly to you
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Click on lsquoget itrsquo once the system and staff will
borrow the book from the library that can fulfill our
request the fastest
We are unable to lsquoborrowrsquo or get access to ebooks from
other libraries Make sure the book you are
requesting is in print
What if we donrsquot have the book at Concordia
BCI Cardbull Go the LoansCirculation desk at Webster library
with your student ID card and request a BCI card
bull You can go to other university libraries in the city like McGill and University of Montreal and borrow books from their collections in person
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
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2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
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bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
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as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
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You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Topics and Keywords
As part of the research process you need to break down your topicresearch question into keywords
You will use these keywords to search in the library catalogue and journal article databases
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Search TipsAND ndashlimits how many results your search produces
Example security AND politics
OR ndashincreases the number of results your search producesExample economy OR finance
ldquo rdquo -exact phrase limits your search resultsExample ldquopolitical partiesrdquo
- truncation retrieves all words that start with the letters entered and expands search results
Example peace finds peace peacebuilding peace-making peacekeeping
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Avoid Searching with Linking words
bull Effects
bull Impact
bull Consequences
bull Influence
bull Results
bull Importance
bull Significance
bull Response
bull Emphasis
bull Cause
Each author may use different linking words when discussing similar topics
You donrsquot want your search to be limited to those books and
articles that only contain the word
ldquoeffectrdquo or ldquoconsequencerdquo
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Explain the role of the electoral system in understanding the number of political parties in GermanyKey Idea Keywords
Electoral system Elections or Voting
Political parties Political party or parties
Germany German or Germany
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
These subjects are going to be helpful for
my search
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Explain the role of political culture in understanding the economic development of Japan following the Second World WarKey Idea Keywords
Political culture Politics and culture
Economic development Economics economy
Japan Japan Japanese
Second World War World War II WW2 post-war
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Is this a scholarly
bookIf the publisher is a
university press then the book is scholarly
Scholarly books also always include
bibliographies or reference lists of
citations
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Is this a scholarly
book
Look for information about the author
Scholarly books are written by professors and
researchers affiliated with universities
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Book collections at Webster Library
4th floor Political Science amp Government Political Theory The State Political institutions International Relations J ndash JZ
4th floor Law K-KZ
4th floor Social Sciences Public Policy Economics Statistics Human rights and Peace studies Socialism Communism H-HV
3rd floor World History D-DX
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Explain the role that ideology and political institutions played in understanding the Brexitvote in the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom
Key Idea Keywords
Ideology Ideologies beliefs values populism
Political Institutions Government political parties parliament
Brexit2016 Referendum EU referendumEuroscepticism
United Kingdom UK Great Britain
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
Accessing e-journal articles
1 Click on the links provided under the green bar
2Search for the Journal Title in the Library Catalogue You will need all the citation
information above to locate it
3 Request the article through Interlibrary loans COLOMBO from another library a PDF will be emailed
to you
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
online
Or visit the librarians at the Ask Us desk
for help
How do I know if my article is scholarlyHas the article gone through the peer review process
bull What is peer review
Peer review is a system used to decide if an article should be published in a peer-reviewed journal Each paper submitted to a peer-reviewed journal is read and evaluated by experts in the articlersquos subject area
The reviewers assess the articlersquos validity importance and originality and then recommend whether it should be printed in the journal
The reviewersrsquo suggestions are considered by the journalrsquos editor who makes the final decision about whether to accept or reject the article
Criteria for evaluating academic or scholarly articles
Is this a scholarly article
Scholarly articles are long usually 10+ pages
Scholarly articles are written by faculty and researchers affiliated with universities and
research institutes
Scholarly articles always have citations to other sources either
as footnotes endnotes a bibliography or reference list
Citation Style
Need help Just ask us
Chat with a librarian
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